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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-42654

ABSTRACT

Review of participant performance in the quality assessment programme from 1988 to 1991 shows that laboratories have been able to identify most common helminths and protozoa in multiple fecal samples. Ability has improved during the period reviewed. Proficiency in identifying the diagnostic stages of helminths is considerably higher than in protozoa. Analyses of results have shown that participant laboratories correctly identified approximately 64 per cent of intestinal helminths and 40 per cent of intestinal protozoa. Correct identification of blood parasites was achieved by an average of 50 per cent of the laboratories. Their rate of achievement was 10 per cent higher than in the last period reviewed. There is still room for improvement and well-trained personnel should lead to better performance.


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Feces/parasitology , Humans , Laboratories/standards , Parasitemia/parasitology , Parasitic Diseases/diagnosis , Quality Assurance, Health Care , Thailand
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-41408

ABSTRACT

Review of data from the quality assessment programme of the DHLQC for the years 1984-1987 shows that some laboratories still have difficulty identifying fecal parasites; particularly the protozoa and the rare parasites although percentages of correct identification have improved in recent years. Helminth ova or larvae in fecal specimens were correctly identified by approximately 55 per cent of the laboratories. Correct identification of intestinal protozoan cysts, however, was achieved by an average of only 29 per cent of the participants.


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Feces/parasitology , Humans , Parasitic Diseases/diagnosis , Quality Control , Thailand
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